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Do you need more factual and visual information for your historical fiction? Try History Notes Books 1-28. Non-fiction fashion, music etc #BritishHistory #GeorgianEra #RegencyEra #VictorianEra

Suzi Love Posted on January 20, 2022 by Suzi LoveJanuary 20, 2022
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Posted in 1700s, 1700s Mens fashion, 1700s Womens Fashion, 1800s, 1800s Mens Fashions, 1800s women's fashion, 1900s, art, Australia, bedroom fashion, Box Or Container, Canada, cartoon, Coat or Pelisse Or Redingote, Corset, Customs & Manners, dancing, Decorative Item, Dress Or Robe, Edwardian Era, England, Europe, fashion accessories, Food and Drink, furniture, Georgian Era, Georgian Fashion, hats, History, History Notes, household, Jane Austen, medical, military, mourning, Music, pants, Pastimes, Quotations, Regency Era, Regency Fashion, Reticule or Bag, riding, Romantic Era, Royalty, shoes, Spencer, Suit, Suzi Love Books, Suzi Love Images, travel, U.S.A, underclothing, Vest or Waistcoat, Victorian Era, weddings, Writing Tools | Tagged 1700s Mens Fashion, 1700s Or Georgian Era, 1700s Women's Fashion, 1800s men fashion, 1800s women's fashion, dress, fashion accessories, Fashion Plate, Hats And Hair, History Notes, Jane Austen, music, Redingote Or Pelisse Or Coat, Regency Fashion, reticule or bag, Shoes, Spencer, Suzi Love Books | Leave a reply

Writer Or Reader Of Regency Era? Jane Austen lover? Early 1800s fashions were simplistic. #RegencyEra #JaneAusten #Fashion #BritishHistory

Suzi Love Posted on January 19, 2022 by Suzi LoveJanuary 19, 2022

Writer Or Reader Of Regency Era?What did Jane Austen and friends wear? Women’s clothing changed dramatically in early 1800s. New silhouette copied simplistic styles of Greeks and Romans. High-waisted white dresses and flowing skirts with color and warmth added by outerwear and accessories. Fashion Women 1801-1804 History Notes Book 25 https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionWomen1801-1804

Writer Or Reader Of Regency Era?What did Jane Austen and friends wear? Women's clothing changed dramatically in early 1800s. New silhouette copied simplistic styles of Greeks and Romans. High-waisted white dresses and flowing skirts with color and warmth added by outerwear and accessories. https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionWomen1801-1804
Writer Or Reader Of Regency Era?What did Jane Austen and friends wear? This book looks at early 1800s fashions, which were elegant and pretty with high waists and fabrics that were almost transparent. These Empire style gowns, named after Napoleon’s first Empress, became popular throughout Europe, and were then copied around the world. Colorful outwear was added to make an ensemble more attractive and warmer. https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionWomen1805-1809
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Posted in 1800s, 1800s women's fashion, Australia, bedroom fashion, Canada, Coat or Pelisse Or Redingote, Corset, Customs & Manners, dancing, Decorative Item, Dress Or Robe, England, Europe, fashion accessories, France, Google Books, hats, History, History Notes, Jane Austen, London, Quotations, Regency Era, Regency Fashion, Reticule or Bag, riding, Russia, sewing, shoes, Spencer, Suzi Love Books, Suzi Love Images, U.S.A, underclothing, weddings | Tagged 1800s women's fashion, Book 25, Corset, dancing, dress, fashion accessories, Fashion Plate, Fashions Of London and Paris, google books, Hats And Hair, History Notes, Jane Austen, jewelry, Journal des Dames et des Modes, La Belle Assemblee, mourning, Napoleon Bonaparte, Regency Fashion, riding, shawls, Shoes, Spencer, Suzi Love Books, The Lady's Monthly Museum, The Repository Of Arts, underclothing, weddings | Leave a reply

1816 White short length dancing dress with multiple frills above hemand a black bodice. #RegencyEra #JaneAusten #Fashion

Suzi Love Posted on January 17, 2022 by Suzi LoveJanuary 17, 2022

1816 Ball Dress, French. White short length dancing dress, multiple frills above hem, black bodice with a back bow, hair braided and pinned into an upswept evening style.Fashion Plate  via  Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.

Women’s clothing came in the late 1810s came in a wide range of styles to suit every season and occasion. When attending assemblies or balls, ladies in Jane Austen’s times women wore Empire style dresses which were usually of light fabric and floaty in style and often of a shorter length suitable for dancing.

1816 Ball Dress, French. White short length dancing dress, multiple frills above hem, black bodice with a back bow, hair braided and pinned into an upswept evening style.Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
1816 Ball Dress, French. White short length dancing dress, multiple frills above hem, black bodice with a back bow, hair braided and pinned into an upswept evening style.Fashion Plate via Journal des Dames et des Modes, or Costume Parisien.
1816 White short length dancing dress with multiple frills above hemand a black bodice. #RegencyEra #JaneAusten #Fashion https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionWomen1815-1819 Click To Tweet
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What was fashionable in Jane Austen’s times? Mourning, riding, daytime, evening fashions plus underclothing. #RegencyEra #JaneAusten #Fashion #nonfiction

Suzi Love Posted on January 13, 2022 by Suzi LoveJanuary 11, 2022

What was fashionable for women in Jane Austen’s times? Mourning, riding, daytime, evening clothing, plus underclothing, corsets and accessories. Fashion Women 1810-1814 History Notes Book 27 This book looks at what was fashionable for women in Jane Austen’s times, or the early 1800s, or the Regency Era in Britain. Wars were being fought around the globe so women’s fashion adopted a military look in support of soldiers. Fashions, like the lifestyle, became progressively more extravagant and accessories went from colorful to over-the-top. https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashion1810-1814

The Lady’s Magazine said of the basis of women’s fashion that was popular for the first twenty years of the 1800s, ‘White is still the prevailing color for robes. For morning dresses, linen gowns, in large diamonds or squares, are fashionable. Indian muslins, plain or embroidered, are preferred to Florence and satins. The designs of embroidery for shawls are of infinite variety. Long gloves, which reach above the elbow, are not yet laid aside. Medallions are hung around the neck from crossed chains and some of these medallions are shaped like the bags, called ridicules. These reticules are of the lozenge or hexagon shape, with a small tassel at each angle. Reticules, or ridicules, are in lozenge or hexagon shapes with a small tassel at each angle. In capotes, or hats, and ribbands, the violet and dark green prevail over jonquil. Bracelets in hair, pear-shaped ear-rings, medallions on square plates, saltiers of colored stones, are still in fashion.’

Fashion Women 1810-1814 History Notes Book 27 This book looks at what was fashionable for women in Jane Austen's times, or the early 1800s, or the Regency Era in Britain. Wars were being fought around the globe so women's fashion adopted a military look in support of soldiers. Fashions, like the lifestyle, became progressively more extravagant and accessories went from colorful to over-the-top. https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashion1810-1814
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1816 November. High-waisted, Striped Evening Dress With Short Puffed Sleeves. #RegencyEra #Fashion #JaneAusten

Suzi Love Posted on January 8, 2022 by Suzi LoveJanuary 7, 2022

1816 November. High-waisted, Striped Evening Dress, English. Short puffed sleeves, shawl, long gloves, slippers, cross on a necklace and an upswept hair style. Fashion Plate via Rudolph Ackermann’s ‘The Repository of Arts’.

Gorgeous Regency Era clothing came in a wide range of styles to suit every season and occasion. Ladies in Jane Austen’s times wore Empire style dresses which were usually of light fabric and floaty in style. By the later 1810s, stripes were very popular and lace and frills were added to make the dress more individual.

1816 November. High-waisted, Striped Evening Dress, English. Short puffed sleeves, shawl, long gloves, slippers, cross on a necklace and an upswept hair style. Fashion Plate via Rudolph Ackermann's 'The Repository of Arts'.
1816 November. High-waisted, Striped Evening Dress, English. Short puffed sleeves, shawl, long gloves, slippers, cross on a necklace and an upswept hair style. Fashion Plate via Rudolph Ackermann’s ‘The Repository of Arts’.
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1816 July Opera Dress of White Lace With Scalloped Lace Hem and Pink Shawl, English.#RegencyEra #Fashion #JaneAusten

Suzi Love Posted on January 7, 2022 by Suzi LoveJanuary 7, 2022

1816 July Opera Dress of White Lace, English. White dress with scalloped lace hem and shawl collar with lace edge, and worn under a gorgeous pink draping shawl. Muslin dress over a satin slip, full sleeves caught in at wrists, lace festoons trimmed with bias satin and held by pearl ornaments. Fashion Plate via Rudolph Ackermann’s ‘The Repository of Arts’.

Gorgeous Regency Era clothing came in a wide range of styles to suit every season and occasion. Ladies in Jane Austen’s times wore Empire style dresses which were usually of light fabric and floaty in style. By the later 1810s, stripes were very popular and lace and frills were added to make the dress more individual.

1816 July Opera Dress of White Lace, English. White dress with scalloped lace hem and shawl collar with lace edge, and worn under a gorgeous pink draping shawl. Fashion Plate via Rudolph Ackermann's 'The Repository of Arts'.
1816 July Opera Dress of White Lace, English. White dress with scalloped lace hem and shawl collar with lace edge, and worn under a gorgeous pink draping shawl. Fashion Plate via Rudolph Ackermann’s ‘The Repository of Arts’.
1816 November. High-waisted, Striped Evening Dress With Short Puffed Sleeves. #RegencyEra #Fashion #JaneAusten. https://books2read.com/SuziLoveFashionWomen1815-1819 Click To Tweet
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Reader or writer of Jane Austen? Love Regency Era fashions? Mourning, riding, dresses, underclothing, accessories. #JaneAusten #RegencyEra #RegencyFashion #BritishHistory

Suzi Love Posted on January 1, 2022 by Suzi LoveJanuary 1, 2022

Reader or writer of early 1800s, or Regency Era fashions? Mourning and riding fashion, dresses, hats, shoes, reticules or bags, underclothing and fashion accessories.
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What did Jane Austen wear? This book looks at what was fashionable for women in the Georgian Era and at the end of the Regency Era in Britain and the reconstruction in Europe after the wars. Lifestyles were freer and fashions expressed this by becoming the focus of most women’s lives. A wardrobe full of opulent accessories was requisite. Includes mourning and riding  fashion, dresses, hats, shoes, reticules or bags, underclothing, and fashion accessories. 

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Christmas Wassail Bowl History #Christmas #holidays #Traditions #Customs

Suzi Love Posted on December 14, 2021 by Suzi LoveDecember 14, 2021

Wassail Bowl

Wassaling

“While round the merry wassail bowl,

Garnished with ribbons, blithe did trowl.”

The term wasseling refers to the jovial revelry and carousing that went on in historic England when all classes of society would gather around a common banquet-table and the wassail bowl and indulge in the most unrestrained joviality and merriment around.

Most great houses had a wassel-bowl, or cup, frequently of massy silver. Toasts were “Drine heil,” or “Was hail,” from which the howl derives its name but were replaced around the nineteenth century by “Come, here’s to you,” or “I’ll pledge you.” Now, we toast with the simplified version of ‘Here’s to you’. As the hour of twelve approached, carol-singers would prepare and bell-ringers would place themselves at their post to usher in the morning of the Nativity with lots of rejoicing and with bands of music parading the towns.

In some parishes in the West of England, carol-singers adjourn to the church to sing in Christmas-day, a remnant probably of popery, as in Catholic countries there were frequently church-services held at this time. In the 16th century, Tusser prescribed for Christmas: good drink, a good fire in the hall, brawn, pudding, and mustard withall, capon, or turkey, cheese, apples, nuts, and jolly carols. In rich houses, a wassail cup would be filled with rich wine, sweet and spicy, and with roasted apples bobbing on the surface. In poorer houses, the cup would hold ale with nutmeg, sugar, ginger, and roasted crab apples.

Wassail Bowl. From 1864  Christmas Poems And Pictures. via Google Books (PD150)
Wassail Bowl. From 1864 Christmas Poems And Pictures. via Google Books (PD150)
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Wassail Bowl From 1851 Christmas With The Poets. via Google Books

Read lots more about Christmas traditions in History Of Christmases Past, History Events Book 1, By Suzi Love.History of Christmases Past. Book 1 History Events By Suzi Love. books2read.com/suziloveHOCP

Read lots more about Christmas traditions in History Of Christmases Past, History Events Book 1, By Suzi Love.History of Christmases Past. Book 1 History Events By Suzi Love. books2read.com/suziloveHOCP
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Are you a reader or writer of Regency Era romances? Jane Austen fashions for mourning, riding, daytime, evening, and underclothing. #Regency #JaneAusten #Fashion

Suzi Love Posted on December 5, 2021 by Suzi LoveDecember 4, 2021

Are you a reader or writer of Regency Romance? Love Jane Austen’s books? Want to know more about the mourning, riding, underclothing and other Regency Era women’s fashions in Regency romances? What was fashionable for women in Jane Austen’s times? Mourning, riding, daytime, evening clothing, plus underclothing, corsets and accessories. This book looks at what was fashionable for women in Jane Austen’s times, or the early 1800s, or the Regency Era in Britain. Wars were being fought around the globe so women’s fashion adopted a military look in support of soldiers. Fashions, like the lifestyle, became progressively more extravagant and accessories went from colorful to over-the-top.

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1826 Locked up in a sponging house and unable to pay their bill. From A Regency Gentleman’s Life. #Regency #Cartoon #England

Suzi Love Posted on November 4, 2021 by Suzi LoveNovember 3, 2021

1826 Locked up in a sponging house on Carey Street, London, because they are unable to pay their bill. From A Regency Gentleman’s Life. From: 1826 The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)

A sponging-house was a place of temporary confinement for debtors. Creditors would lay a complaint with the sheriff, the sheriff sent his bailiffs, and the debtor was taken to the local sponging-house. This was not a debtors’ prison but a private house, often the bailiff’s own home. The debtor was held there temporarily in the hope that they could make some arrangement with the creditors. (Image is Lock Up in a Sponging House from The English Spy by Robert Cruikshank, 1826.)

1826 Locked up in a sponging house on Carey Street, London, because they are unable to pay their bill. From A Regency Gentleman's Life. From: 1826 The English Spy By Robert Cruikshank. via Google Books (PD-180)
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